Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1949 — Page 6

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SENATE, HOUSE (Cont. From Page One) area* if 36 Sen. Wayne L Morse, Il J Ore threatened to seek a fall dress congressional investigation of a report that navy secretary: Francis I* Matthews had ordered hi* officers to keep mum on the 11-36 superbomber In forthcoming testimony before the house armed \ services committee Subverstves — Paul Nadanyi. Hungarian - American newspaper editor, told a senate immigration subcommittee that communists and communist sympathizers were fully entrenched" in rhe office of war information during the war Hut Winter Davis, formet head of OWL immediately denied the statement.

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FIRST PARTY OF THE SEASON Benefit of Coldwater High School Band and Memorial Park 245 REASONS STARTING SUNDAY, OCT. 2 and ALTERNATE SUNDAYS THEREAFTER COLDWATER, OHIO 8:00 p. m. Refreshments MftAAAftMnftftRrtftNAftAftftftAnnAMMMWWnMRRRRRAAMMNMAf PRICES DROPPER AGAIN! SLICING BOLOGNA,Ib. 29c WEINERS—RING BOLOGNA—FRESH LIVER SAUSAGEIb. BACON. 4QC Fre * h Casinf 4QC Sliced, Ib.SAUSAGE lb. ..*** I GROUND BEEF ROAST 4ft c BEEF. Iblb W FOODCRAFT TOMATO CATSUP e* a* ft --------14 ox. Z for Z£C FOLGER'S COFFEE and Other Popular Brand*lb. / V DEERWOOD WHOLE KERNEL 9 M SWEETCORN LIBBY'S CUSTARD PUMPKIN 90aiae > for SCOTTIES’ FACIAL TISSUES ft 400 aheeta •?¥ Open let. Mite Uli 10—AM All Day BuMey SCHEIN’S MARKET u. a, 27 CASH ANO CAMRY BMh. Mtl

Decrease Shown In Income Os Farmers Drop Os 10 Percent First Eight Months Chicago, Sept. 30. —(UP)— The I income of American farmer* drop- ■ 1 ]ied 10 percent in the first eight month* of thia year, the federal reserve bank of Chicago *ald to- I day. Farmer*' income dropped from H 15,000.000,000 to 16.200.000.000 compared to the name period last | year, the bank laid. The price level of farm product! I averaged 12 percent lower accord-' ing to the bank * report, but this t was partially offset by a moderate ri»e In the volume of sale*. The bank Mid that cash farm receipt* were maintained at the clone to 1946 level for the first three month* of thi* year but that the usual large Hummer increase had not materialized. Farmer’* income in Augu*t was 17 percent beneath that for the name month a year ago. the bank Mid. and there were indication* that the trend toward reduced in-| come would continue through Sep- J tember. Lilian wnich grow a* high a* a house form a desert forest near the oasis of Twenty-nine Palin* In Southern California. These are weirdly twiated Jo«hua tree*, a de»ert variety of the garden Illy.

Pay ral*e~-The senate ha* pan ed a pared-down version of the bill to hike the pay of cabinet members and other top federal officials It would give cabinet member* an annual salary of 522.500, compared to the house * 125.060. HANDICAPPED Jr T Th*r*’« no ton**r **r M»d for HI Yeo con mF z hove normoty cot oyos now The solo "RocoMtr«ctionMo6«o* ' ohon iMcoufU In eno deyl Over 9,000 enoted, oil ego*. mUUiaaUm •* 6<* *d*n*o. Hnn an *M Han FraOt W,*a— CROSS SYS 6UUNDATION 703 CoeMMtfty BMf. Footiec, Mxft DANCING EVERY SAT. NIGHT ROUND and SQUARE V. F. W. HALL 9:00 to 12:00 JOE CALL and His Orchestra MEMBERS ONLY!

■ KA 'tX « MU ■ SM i ' I KJv < wrtsm M k ■ K J JIMMY SHANKS, 23 month*, who fell into a 25-foot dry well in Seattle and waa rescued by Cpl. Lewis Sinclair, look* aolemn a* he la hoisted aloft by the corporal. Sinclair wm lowered to the bottom of the well with a rope and waa cranked back to th* surface, with the wailing boy in hia arma, by Mr*. Ruaaell Palmer who rent* i trailer apace to Jimmy* parent*. (Internment! Soundohoto) I

70-Pound Turtle In Churubusco Lake Churbuaco, Ind.. Sept. 30. —(UP) Farmer (Sale Harri* Mid today he didn't think the turtle he caught | yesterday was the famed monster he han been trying to trap since last spring. Karri* and his helpers snared I one yesterday weighing between 6 V and 70 pound*. It waa two fee', in diameter. Harri* said he would keep on hunting for the turtle he say* is 1 "as big as a dining room table" , and wwigha "around 500 pounds " The USS Roanoke, one of the navy'* newest cruiser*, ha* a designed speed of 33 knot*. ROOMIER by-fee! KELVINATOR IS COLD CLEAR TO THE FLOOR! CU.fr. WITHIN THI SHUT ARIA I !4 CU FT. UTILIZID BY THI FRUIT FRISHINIR 111 - — I■< Modal MM • Frozen Food Cheat bold* St pound* of packaged frozen food* and »ee cubes! • World* of apace for general storage! • Cold-Mist Freshener keeps salad green*, leftovers /raik for days, in rapemois* cold! • Refrigerated Font Freshener keeps a big rapply of fnrita, a case of soft drinks cold! • Powered by Kelvimator’a faasons aealed-in-oteel Polarsphere! Cease b* .erf see Ae aetnpbae* Meat I ' DECATUR

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e New Meeting Arranged * -A* Our last meeting with U. B. negotiators was on July 13th. They left Mying they would report bock to the membership and then get in touch with UA We had heard nothing from them until last Friday, September 23d. A rtpre- ( tentative then phoned to ask for a meeting on October 4th. We immediately' wired back: I . ***♦ V m *1 Mi • Replying to your phoned request from Cleveland about a possible meeting on October 4th, we continue our readiness to meet with you on a mutually acceptable date. Important part of Company group so committed elsewhere as to be unavailable prior to return oa Wednesday, October 12th. As in the case last spring, we will be glad to leave the final choice between thertwi dates to you. As we could assemble only a partial Company representation for October 4th, we hope that October 12th will prove mutually acceptable.'* *• On Monday. September 20th, the U. E. conference boards met in New York to consider a strike vote at Westinghouse and General Electric plants. That afternoon a statement was issued by U. E. Mying that the negotiating committees would meet with Westinghouse on October 4th end with General Electric not later than October 12th. •- ’ * * . *•*‘’’ r* • v • * ’* ’ * * ' ** The union’s statement emphasised that the negotiating committees had been urged “to make every effort” to bring negotiations to a "speedy, peaceful, and successful conclusion.” * Any strike vote was to be put off until it was determined if the resumed negotiations with the two companies were proceeding satisfactorily So far a* we are concerned, we will, at t|sis next meeting—as at aay other time—be bargaining in good faith toward what is best for all concerned. We would be doing so regardless of whether or not any strike threat wad being held over us. \ For we ba/»*v* in collective bargaining ' ' a We believe ta it as a two-way process We especially believe in it m a meeting ground where both parties eaa eaMniae and conaider in good faith what each ia propoeing for the attabunent at the deaired common good. GENERAL ® ELECTRIC a a •v - * w •

Gen. Jacob Devers Retires From Army Washington. Sept. 30. —(UP)— ; Gen. Jacob L. Dever*, chief of the army Held force* »ince June, 1945. retire* today. After 44 year* of military service, he will become a gentleman-farmer. Dever*' la»t official act wax to be a revie* of *ome of bl* troops at Ft. Lesley J. McNair her*. Gen. Mark W. Clark, who ha* ; been Hizth army commander with headquarter* at the Prealdlo, San Franclai o, aucceeds him. Dry Falla State Park In Washington I* a waterle** gorge where once a mile and one-half river I roared 4.200 feet deep and In a volume 40 time* that of Niagara, plunged over a SOO-foot drop. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

DANCING Eagles Park - Minster, Ohio SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 1 DANCING (VERY GAT. NITE FROM 0 TILL 12 MUSIC BY BILL RISH AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Mon Is Sentenced For Armed Robbery Vincenne*. Ind.. Sept. 30. —(I Pl - Edward William*. 22. Tulea. 'Okla., wa« under sentence today to 1 a 12-year prison term. William*, a federal parol* violator, pleaded guilty In Knox c,r ’ cult court to a charge of armed robbery in connection with the kidnaping of farmer lx>ul» Halter. Authoritl** accused William* of forcing Halter to drive him from near Vincenne* to Princeton and taking the farmer's auto which be later wrecked Rotary Boy Scouts Select Officers Officer* were elected la»t night, at the regular weekly meeting o’ the Rotary Hoy Scout troop 61. held J

lat the fire nation. James Rawley z* . was elected treasurer: Ronald Se '□ranomothef Ffsaj ~ur, senior patrol leader; Robert Q n g o _j i Haker. scribe; Robert Brokaw.: 000 ln Mllffo quartermaster; Donald Aurand, 11-, Bedford, lnd,s» M brarian. I Mr*. Ida Kenneth Recaur, scoutmaster, grandmother <-barg*d' then pa»»ed out Inspection *heet* der of her which are to be used al nut Thur*- Ing*. 31. la*t j U | y . day * meeting fqr troop inspection, day on 15.060 bond" ,?* 1 * He stated that all boy* not present on trial next J» n 30 ." 1, l at that meeting will not be register- circuit court on .-haitM ** ed in the troop for the coming year, .degree murder and ffll * A*°l Rom where 1 tit... hy Joe Mu* A Big Boost For Smittyi

Stepped Late B.lth’* Depart■*at Star* th* ether noon and **w th* str*agw» thing. “Sto" Daria waa rowing up th* *t*ir* fre. th* baaament with a bundle ed week "la Smitty taking M waahing th*** day*?” I asked. “Net quit*," she »ay*. "He’s just put in a new autoßatie washing machine, no th* girb who work here can get th«ir laundry don* while they're eating lunch. Mean* more tine* to relax at night and on woakonds. 1 * I thought what a ow*n booe Baitty .eat be. Hasan relatiane tetvara tb* bean and eaployeaa

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